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MacOS Monterey Is When Apple Starts Leaving Intel Macs Behind

WIRED

This week, Apple revealed macOS Monterey, an update to its desktop operating system that will roll out this fall. It comes with a whole host of new features that the company highlighted in its keynote presentation at its annual WWDC event. But if you're stuck on a Mac with an Intel chip, some of those improvements won't make it to your computer at all. Apple computers have been largely powered by Intel chips since 2006. Last November, the company announced that it would switch to its own ARM-based M1 chips. Now with macOS Monterey, Apple has started to leave Intel behind.


Apple Starts A Machine Learning Research Journal

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Seeing this move of the "very secretive" company, we can say that Apple has now started opening up with the world. This new move shows that the company is working on bridging the gap that it has created in these years. And, this not only helps researchers and engineers working in this domain but it will help the company as well because now, with direct interaction with scholars, they will get honest feedback and thousands of different kinds of queries, which eventually will need more brainstorming and lead towards a better outcome.